Newark Airport - EWR

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Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR), formerly known as Newark International Airport, is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. It is about 15 miles (24km) south west of Midtown Manhattan.

Newark is a major hub for United Airlines, which is the airport's largest tenant (operating all
of Terminal C and part of Terminal A). United Airlines and FedEx operate cargo hubs.

Newark Liberty Intercontinental Airport

(IATA: EWR) is one of the biggest hubs for United

Manhattan is located 15 miles north east

Newark Airport served 37 Million passengers in 2015

There are 3 Terminals with 3 concourses each

Newark Airport was the first major airport in United States

The airports in the New York metropolitan area combine to create the
largest airport system in the United States, the second largest in the world in terms of passenger traffic, and largest in the world in terms of total flight operations.

In 2015, Newark airport handled over 37 million passengers, JFK handled 56.8 million of travelers and LaGuardia airport 31.4 million passengers.

Terminals A & B

Newark Liberty Intercontinental Airport has 3 passenger terminals, with 3 concourses each one. Terminals A,B were originally built in 1973 and have four levels both.

Terminal A: Is the only terminal with no immigration facilities. There is a plan to expand this terminal in the future

AirTrain Transport

- AirTrain: The AirTrain, is a free rail system that connects the terminals with the train station and other facilities such as parking, car rental locations, among other areas at Newark airport.

AirTrain runs to Amtrak and New Jersey Transit (Northeast Corridor and North Jersey Coast Line).

Passengers can also reach Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wilmington Station in Wilmington, Delaware, Penn Station in New York City, Stamford Station in Stamford, Connecticut, and Union Station in New Haven, Connecticut.